Business Day Ghana Newspaper and Economic Business Group (EBG-AFRICA) signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Accra this week to organize the much awaited and maiden edition of Ghana-China Business Connect in March 2016 in Accra.
The maiden edition of the Ghana – China Business Connect is structured to focus on connecting all Chinese companies operating in Ghana with all the major players in the financial sector of Ghana. It will attract the top executives and C.E.Os of all major financial institutions in Ghana.
Business Day Ghana, is Ghana’s most influential and respected business and financial newspaper offering incisive coverage of Ghana’s finance and economy whiles Economic Business Group is a Pan-African business intelligence, investment consulting and events company operating across thirty markets in Africa. Economic Business Group provides business intelligence into 15 key selected sectors across thirty (30) countries in Africa.
Speaking at the partnership signing ceremony, Mr. Paul Frimpong, the Group C.E.O of Economic Business Group said: “I am very enthusiastic about this first step we have taken as a business intelligence organization to share our market insights with the audience of an authoritative business newspaper in Ghana. We sincerely trust this relationship will help to expose investment opportunities across the sub-region”
According to Mr. Frimpong, “We at Economic Business Group seek to champion the creation of platforms that provide the opportunity of engagement between major players in doing business in Ghana and China. It is a platform for business networking and can be great for both, experienced and new starters. Whether you are looking to grow your business or looking to partner or venture into something new, we are sure you will find this platform very useful”
He continued: “The Ghana – China Business Connect is a periodic B2B networking event created to connect partners across various sectors in the SINO-AFRICAN business landscape. There has been a continuous improvement in the cooperation between Sino-African businesses in recent years. The drive for this momentum is facilitated by the appetite to develop and establish new strategies for positive engagement.”
The Managing Editor of Business Day Ghana Newspaper, Mr. Felix Dela Klutse, who signed the MoU on behalf of the newspaper also stated that the importance of China to the economic development of Ghana and Africa cannot be overemphasized, adding that, “the signing of the MoU is the beginning of many good things to come.”
The two organizations, would amongst other things, establish a mutually beneficial relations that will benefits all their stakeholders and partners. In this strategic partnership, Economic Business Group will provide business insights and market updates across sub-Saharan Africa for onward publication in Business Day Ghana.
For more details on the first Ghana-China Business Connect, kindly visit www.ghanachinabc.com or call the organizers on 0303 96 5259 /+233-243 22 6596